Is Congress Wasting Money On Clemens?

WASHINGTON - AUGUST 30: Baseball pitching star Roger Clemens walks out of the U.S. District Court after his arraignment, on August 30, 2010 in Washington, DC. Clemens who plead not-guilty was charged with making false statements, perjury and obstructing Congress when he testified in a February 2008 inquiry by the House Oversight and Government Affairs Committee on his alleged use of performance enhancing drugs. (Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images)

Mike McCann, legal expert for Sports Illustrated and professor of law at The University of Vermont, joined The Norris & Davis Show to discuss some new legal issues in sports. Congress will be going after Roger Clemens again for lying to them last year. Is this a waste of taxpayer money? Also in question: Will any players file lawsuits against the NFL in the wake of the Saints bounty scandal?